Factors influencing the attitudes of young Sri Lankan-Australians towards seeking mental healthcare: a national online survey
Abstract Background Sri Lankans, as part of the South Asian diaspora, comprise one of the largest migrant groups in Australia. Although few data are available, South Asian migrants appear to experience higher rates of mental health problems, but seek help at lower rates than other migrant groups. Un...
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Main Authors: | Chethana Mudunna (Author), Josefine Antoniades (Author), Thach Tran (Author), Jane Fisher (Author) |
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